
Did Jesus not a reason to write his teachings? If so, what evangelicals disobey his will?
I know that Jesus could have been busy, or illiterate (which returned to normal now), but could have someone write down your message because it is so important. But he did, so it could be a reason. But then, Mark, Luke, Matthew and John is essentially something that Jesus does _not_ do. Or suppose that Jesus' Second Coming happen soon, so there is no need for the records? Matt. 24:34, Mark 13:30, 21:32 Luke say what will happen in "this generation." Something is wrong with the prophecy? "I want to believe, I do not see how Christians are real nice and peaceful, but the more you learn about the Bible, I think.
Do you think this is the Gospel of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John …… or not. Jesus teaches his disciples that God must grant the vision spiritual. No one can come to Jesus, God the Father draws him "(John 6:44). The rest is just a trace, a vestige. And the" choice "Paul mentions concerns only a relatively small part of humanity. Obviously, God has revealed that he asked a few to salvation in this age. Notice how Jesus He explains: "Enter through the narrow gate: for wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. Because strait is the gate and the road that leads to life, and there are few who are not "(Matthew 7:13-14). God has this approach that he may exclude most of humanity to its promises. In fact, God has chosen this method to extend their promises for everyone. "For God has committed them all to disobedience, to have pity all "(Romans 11:32). Paul recognized that this method may seem illogical at first glance, but in his wisdom, God knows exactly what he did. Our place is not to advise God on how to carry out his plan:
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